Cara Spencer said she'd look to remove Neal Richardson from leadership of St. Louis' development agency, while Michael Butler said he'd evaluate his performance, while keeping the top official on a "short leash."
Another business in downtown St. Louis is closing its doors this week.
SAN Cafe and Market owner Shonnette Colbert confirmed that Friday would be the business's last day of operation.
The small business, which opened its doors in early 2023, sells coffee, deli sandwiches, pizzas and more at its location at 1007 Washington Ave., Suite 101, in the Dorsa Lofts building, according to its website. One Cafe & Market & Deli formerly occupied the space.
Colbert, who owns the business with her husband,β¦
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Developers behind the $1.2 billion Gateway South project in downtown St. Louis have yet to acquire a handful of parcels needed for its initial phase, with a city panel Tuesday giving an extension on a deadline to purchase the sites.
Mayoral candidate Michael Butler said he'd advocate spending a big chunk of St. Louis' Rams money on the demolition of vacant structures and building of new housing. Cara Spencer has backed plans to invest money downtown, and in north and southeast city.
United Steelworkers has taken legal action against U.S. Steel, alleging the company used intimidation tactics against employees. Find out what specific incidents are mentioned in the complaint.
Numerous employees at a St. Louis hospital recently received emails saying their positions have been permanently eliminated.
On Tuesday, KSDK obtained termination emails from multiple employees at Homer G. Phillips Memorial Hospital, NorthSide Regeneration's small North City hospital. The emails confirmed the employees no longer have jobs just over two months after the hospital's staff was furloughed.
"After careful consideration and due to ongoing business challenges, we regret to inform you thatβ¦
Testimony reveals that the Missouri electricity landscape is changing with the advent of power-hungry AI data centers. Plus, the Trump administration could bring big changes to the state's environmental regulations.
The cityβs Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority Tuesday gave approval to a $670 million plan from The Cordish Cos. to remake the Millennium Hotel site downtown.
In downtown St. Louis, apartment vacancy has risen and rents plateaued, raising questions about the viability of a neighborhood turnaround effort that involves building thousands more residential units.
A worker at Eaton Corp.βs Troy, Illinois, plant is no longer in danger of being fired because he refused to pay a $306 reinstatement fee after resigning his union membership.
Enterprise Bank & Trust's holding company β Enterprise Financial Services Corp. β said in a regulatory filing that four members of the boards will not stand for re-election at the upcoming annual meeting.